“Not Cassie for Cassandra. Or Cassie for Cassidy. Cassie for Cassiopeia, the constellation, the queen tied to her chair in the northern sky, who was beautiful but vain, placed in the heavens by the sea god Poseidon as a punishment for her boasting. In Greek, her name means “she whose words excel.”
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“Nina matatizo ya kiafya: Udadisi wa hali ya juu wa kiakili.”
Source: Letters to Saint Olympia
“Parrying a blow before it strikes, Giving a commission to one who is skillful.”
Source: Ancient Egyptian Literature, Volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms
